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Mark Bloch, MD, has been working in the field of HIV medicine since 1983, and he is now the director of clinical research at Holdsworth House in Sydney, Australia. Dr. Bloch is actively involved in research surrounding HIV and sexually transmitted diseases.
Andrea Kulberg, PhD, CEDS, licensed psychologist and certified eating disorder specialist, shares insight into diagnosing and treating anxiety.
Karissa L. Gable, MD, is a neurologist in Durham, N.C., and is affiliated with Duke University Hospital In 2019, she was awarded a research grant to investigate the pathophysiologic mechanisms of chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy by the GBS/CIDP Foundation.
Alicia House, who has been working in the opioid use disorder field since 2017 and has been on the Minnesota Opioid Epidemic Response Council since 2020, is a current advocacy member for the FED UP! Coalition.
As a board-certified internist and epidemiologist, Daniel Cameron, MD, MPH, is also a nationally recognized expert in the treatment of tick-borne diseases.
Dr. Alexander Papp is a board-certified psychiatrist with 25+ years treating mental health disorders with an integrative approach. He has a special interest in using alternative therapies, including ketamine.
Dr. Phil Baquie is a mental health professional who developed and teaches Tactical Presilience training that provides proactive, preemptive and preventive training to help law enforcement and military personnel defeat PTSD.
Dr. Marc Goldstein has been treating asthma patients for more than 30 years and is involved in asthma research and clinical trials.
Dr. Sarah Berry is at the forefront of osteoporosis research, studying modifiable risk factors for falls.
Nancy Ascher, MD, PhD, has devoted her career to organ transplantation and transplant surgery.
A physician specializing in sepsis discusses diagnosis, symptoms and treatment of the disease.
Since the onset of the pandemic, Dr. Dasgupta has been actively treating patients as a pulmonary critical care physician. Then in July 2020, he went from being a physician to a patient when he and his family contracted COVID-19.